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Application of a primitive variable Newton's method for the calculation of an axisymmetric laminar diffusion flame (English)
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16 May 1993
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The primitive variable (velocity, pressure) governing equations for a flame sheet model of an axisymmetric laminar diffusion flame are discretized in cylindrical coordinates by use of a monotonicity preserving upwind finite differences scheme. The unsteady term is implicitly differenced with a backward Euler method, and the resulting nonlinear algebraic system is solved by a modified Newton method. By some numerical examples the authors try to convince themselves of the superiority of primitive variable Newton's method over Newton's method with stream function-vorticity formulation and the SIMPLER algorithm.
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compressible reacting flows
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upwind scheme
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flame sheet model
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cylindrical coordinates
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monotonicity
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backward Euler method
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